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    New York, NY :Springer,
    Keywords: Environmental pollution. ; Electronic books.
    Description / Table of Contents: The book is based upon a lengthy review conducted by the Hypoxia Advisory Panel (HAP) of the Science Advisory Board for the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) chaired by Virginia Dale. The report upon which the book is based has been extensively reviewed. The project's web site contains numerous review comments about the report, all of which have been addressed. In addition the draft report was review by four vetters who were paid by the EPA Science Advisory Board (SAB) to review the report. Those comments were addressed to the satisfaction of the EPA SAB Chapter Board. The book has been enthusiastically received by the SSEM series editors.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (333 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780387896861
    Series Statement: Springer Series on Environmental Management Series
    DDC: 363.73940916364
    Language: English
    Note: Intro -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Contributors -- Glossary -- List of Acronyms and Symbols -- Conversion Factors and Abbreviations -- Executive Summary -- Findings -- Recommendations for Monitoring and Research -- Recommendations for Adaptive Management -- Management Options -- Protecting and Enhancing Social Welfare in the Basin -- Conclusion -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Hypoxia and the Northern Gulf of Mexico A Brief Overview -- 1.2 Science and Management Goals for Reducing Hypoxia -- 1.3 Hypoxia Study Group -- 1.4 The Study Groups Approach -- 2 Characterization of Hypoxia -- 2.1 Historical Patterns and Evidence for Hypoxia on the Shelf -- 2.2 The Physical Context -- 2.2.1 Oxygen Budget: General Considerations -- 2.2.2 Vertical Mixing as a Function of Stratification and Vertical Shear -- 2.2.3 Changes in Mississippi River Hydrology and Their Effects on Vertical Mixing -- 2.2.4 Zones of Hypoxia Controls -- 2.2.5 Shelf Circulation: Local Versus Regional -- 2.3 Role of N and P in Controlling Primary Production -- 2.3.1 Nitrogen and Phosphorus Fluxes to the NGOM Background -- 2.3.2 N and P Limitation in Different Shelf Zones and Linkages Between High Primary Production Inshore and the Hypoxic Regions Farther Offshore -- 2.4 Other Limiting Factors and the Role of Si -- 2.5 Sources of Organic Matter to the Hypoxic Zone -- 2.5.1 Sources of Organic Matter to NGOM: Post 2000 Integrated Assessment -- 2.5.2 Advances in Organic Matter Understanding: Characterization and Processes -- 2.5.3 Synthesis Efforts Regarding Organic Matter Sources -- 2.6 Denitrification, P Burial, and Nutrient Recycling -- 2.7 Possible Regime Shift in the Gulf of Mexico -- 2.8 Single Versus Dual Nutrient Removal Strategies -- 2.9 Current State of Forecasting -- 3 Nutrient Fate, Transport, and Sources. , 3.1 Temporal Characteristics of Streamflow and Nutrient Flux -- 3.1.1 MARB Annual and Seasonal Fluxes -- 3.1.1.1 Annual Patterns -- 3.1.1.2 Seasonal Patterns -- 3.1.2 Subbasin Annual and Seasonal Flux -- 3.1.2.1 Annual Patterns -- 3.1.2.2 Annual Flux Estimates -- 3.1.2.3 Annual Yield Estimates -- 3.1.2.4 Seasonal Patterns -- 3.2 Mass Balance of Nutrients -- 3.2.1 Cropping Patterns -- 3.2.2 Nonpoint Sources -- 3.2.3 Point Sources -- 3.3 Nutrient Transport Processes -- 3.3.1 Aquatic Processes -- 3.3.2 Freshwater Wetlands -- 3.3.3 Nutrient Sources and Sinks in Coastal Wetlands -- 3.4 Ability to Route and Predict Nutrient Delivery to the Gulf -- 3.4.1 SPARROW Model -- 3.4.2 SWAT Model -- 3.4.3 IBIS/THMB Model -- 3.4.4 Discussion and Comparison of Models -- 3.4.5 Targeting -- 3.4.6 Model Uncertainty -- 4 Scientific Basis for Goals and Management Options -- 4.1 Adaptive Management -- 4.2 Setting Targets for Nitrogen and Phosphorus Reduction -- 4.3 Protecting Water Quality and Social Welfare in the Basin -- 4.3.1 Assessment and Review of the Cost Estimates from the CENR Integrated Assessment -- 4.3.2 Other Large-Scale Integrated Economic and Biophysical Models for Agricultural Nonpoint Sources -- 4.3.3 Research Assessing the Basin-Wide Co-benefits -- 4.3.4 Principles of Landscape Design -- 4.4 Cost-Effective Approaches for Nonpoint Source Control -- 4.4.1 Voluntary Programs -- Without Economic Incentives -- 4.4.2 Existing Agricultural Conservation Programs -- 4.4.3 Emissions and Water Quality Trading Programs -- 4.4.4 Agricultural Subsidies and Conservation Compliance Provisions -- 4.4.5 Taxes -- 4.4.6 Eco-labeling and Consumer Driven Demand -- 4.5 Options for Managing Nutrients, Co-benefits, and Consequences -- 4.5.1 Agricultural Drainage -- 4.5.1.1 Alternative Drainage System Design and Management -- 4.5.1.2 Bioreactors -- 4.5.2 Freshwater Wetlands. , 4.5.2.1 Nitrogen -- 4.5.2.2 Phosphorus -- 4.5.3 Conservation Buffers -- 4.5.4 Cropping Systems -- 4.5.5 Animal Production Systems -- 4.5.5.1 System Development and Nutrient Flows -- 4.5.5.2 Manure as a Component of N and P Mass Balances -- 4.5.5.3 Remedial Strategies -- 4.5.5.4 Alternative Manure Management Technologies -- 4.5.6 In-Field Nutrient Management -- 4.5.6.1 Fertilizer Sources -- 4.5.6.2 Fertilizer Use and Application Technology -- 4.5.6.3 Watershed-Scale Fertilizer Management -- 4.5.6.4 Controlled-Release Fertilizers -- 4.5.6.5 Effects of N Management on Soil Resource Sustainability -- 4.5.6.6 Precision Agriculture Management Tools for Nitrogen -- 4.5.6.7 Precision Agriculture Management Tools for Phosphorus -- 4.5.6.8 Nutrient Management Planning Strategies -- 4.5.7 Effective Actions for Other Nonpoint Sources -- 4.5.7.1 Atmospheric Deposition -- 4.5.7.2 Residential and Urban Sources -- 4.5.8 Most Effective Actions for Industrial and Municipal Sources -- 4.5.9 Ethanol and Water Quality in the MARB -- 4.5.9.1 Water Quality Implications of Projected Grain-Based Ethanol Production Levels -- 4.5.9.2 Impacts on Nutrient Application to Corn -- 4.5.9.3 Grain Versus Cellulosic Ethanol and Water Quality -- 4.5.10 Integrating Conservation Options -- 5 Summary of Findings and Recommendations -- 5.1 Characterization of Hypoxia -- 5.2 Nutrient Fate, Transport, and Sources -- 5.3 Goals and Management Options -- 5.4 Conclusion -- Appendices -- Appendix A: Studies on the Effects of Hypoxia on Living Resources -- Appendix B: Flow Diagrams and Mass Balance of Nutrients -- Global Material Cycles -- Atmospheric Deposition -- Appendix C: Animal Production Systems -- Intensification of Animal Feeding Operations -- Nutrient Budgets -- Nutrient Surpluses -- Targeting Remedial Strategies Within the MARB -- Managing Manures. , Crop Selected to Receive Manure Application -- Rate and Frequency of Application -- Intensity and Duration of Grazing -- Stream-Bank Fencing -- Appendix D: Calculation of Point Source Inputs of N and P -- Appendix E: USUSEPAs Guidance on Nutrient Criteria -- Comparison of SAB Nitrogen and Phosphorus Recommendations with USEPA Nitrogen and Phosphorus Criteria Recommended Reference Conditions ' Submitted by USEPA's Office of Water, 8-24-07. -- A More Comprehensive Approach -- References -- Subject Index.
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